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Freud's prehistoric matrix-Owing 'nature' a death
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This paper is informed by contemporary literature in two fields-neonatal research, on the one hand, and the burgeoning interdisciplinary interest in Moses and monotheism, on the other. The author postulates that a cluster of traumatic events during the first two years of Freud's life compelled him to repeat what could not be remembered. Embedded in charged implicit schema, these affects remained unprocessed in Freud, who alone of all psychoanalysts did not have an analysis, manifesting in an ...
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Last words: Said, Freud, and traveling theory.(Edward Said)
Alif: Journal of Comparative Poetics
; Said's Freud and the Non-European is an attempt to read Freud's Moses and Monotheism in the light of contemporary israeliPalestinian politics. Freud's excavation of Judaism shows its roots in Egyptian monotheism (the Aten cult of Akhenaten), and, therefore, Said argues, the impossibility of any
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Freud's prehistoric matrix-Owing 'nature' a death
International Journal of Psychoanalysis
; This paper is informed by contemporary literature in two fields-neonatal research, on the one hand, and the burgeoning interdisciplinary interest in Moses and monotheism, on the other. The author postulates that a cluster of traumatic events during the first two years of Freud's life compelled him
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Introduction: Freudian genealogies.(Sigmund Freud)
The Germanic Review
; In fall 2006, Paul Reitter organized the panel Essays on Freud for the German Studies Association and asked me to serve as respondent. Two of these papers are published here in a slightly revised form, A third article, by Jay Geller, has been added to further flesh out the subject. The three
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Freud's Moses of Michelangelo: Vasari, photography, and art historical practice.(Sigmund Freud, Giorgio Vasari)(Critical essay)
The Art Bulletin
; Michelangelo's Moses (Fig. 1) has had a long life in art historical study: carved about 1515 for the tomb of Pope Julius II, it had been visible in S. Pietro in Vincoli, Rome--and in various forms of representation--for almost four hundred years before Sigmund Freud's essay Der Moses des
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Freud, Moses, and the Intifada
Judaism
; Freud, Moses, and the Intifada Freud and the Non-European. By EDWARD SAID. London, New York: Verso, 2003. In the ominous spring of 1938, a young photographer made his way through Vienna's cobblestone streets to Berggasse 19, the private and professional residence of Dr. Sigmund Freud. Hired by a
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Rereading Freud's Moses (again).(Sigmund Freud's Moses and Monotheism)
The Germanic Review
; ABSTRACT: The author briefly reconstructs the scholarly debate about Sigmund Freud's Moses and Monotheism, and both reveals the debate to be rather narrow in its basic concerns and offers an explanation for its narrowness. The author then seeks to uncover--or recover--layers of meaning in the book
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Freud and the "Murder" of Moses.(Sigmund Freud's theory criticized)(Critical Essay)
Midstream
; It appears that there still reigns, among certain Freudian circles, the doctrine that the Jews rose up in the end and murdered Moses. This idea originated with Ernst Sellin, who in a 1922 work,(1) surmised (Freud's word) that rebellious Israelites had killed Moses. Sellin got this idea from hints
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The Intimate Freud: The Jewish Museum's new show on the founder of psychoanalysis evokes a more intimate and Jewish Freud than most people expect.
The New York Jewish Week
; The Intimate Freud: The Jewish Museum's new show on the founder of psychoanalysis evokes a more intimate and Jewish Freud than most people expect. DANIEL SCHIFRIN SPECIAL TO THE JEWISH WEEK In 1891, at the age of 35, Sigmund Freud received a Bible from his father with a lengthy, poetic Hebrew
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Michelangelos Moses und Freuds "Wagstück". Eine Collage [Michelangelo's Moses and Freud's 'piece of audacity'. A collage]
International Journal of Psychoanalysis
; Michelangelos Moses und Freuds "Wagstck". Eine Collage [Michelangelo's Moses and Freud's 'piece of audacity'. A collage] by Ilse Grubrich-Simitis Frankfurt-am-Main: Fischer. 2004. 132 p. Reviewed by Michael Gnter,1 Osianderstr. 14, D-72076 Tbingen, Germany - michael.guenter@med.uni-tuebingen.de The
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Edward Said hijacks Freud
Jerusalem Post
; 00-00-0000 Headline: Edward Said hijacks Freud Byline: Justus Reid Weiner and Rita Kropf Edition; Daily Section: Books Page: 13 Friday, July 11, 2003 -- Freud and the Non-European by Edward W. Said, with introduction by Christopher Bollas and afterword by Jacqueline Rose. Verso Books. 108 pp. $19
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